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Latest revision as of 00:13, 30 December 2025
| Shamsa Latifa al-Osman | |
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| Father | Elham al-Osman |
| Mother | Andrea Karlsdatter Silk |
| Spouse | Ahmed al-Osman |
| Date of birth | 1720 AN (33 AN years) |
| Residence(s) | Blackfriars district |
Shamsa Latifa al-Osman, born 1720, is the only daughter of Elham al-Osman and Andrea Karlsdatter Silk.
Holds Benacian subject rights and nationality of the Order of the Holy Lakes by virtue of her father, as well as Constancian and Shirerithian nationality due to her paternal grandfather. Titularly holds Normarkian nationality being a descendant of Tarjei Einhornsson through her mother.
Biography
Placed under the orders of the N&H Future Leadership Programme in the year 1751 AN and despatched to the International Mandate to reinforce the bloodline of Ahmed al-Osman. The wedding duly occurred in XV.1751 AN, with feasting and other festivities, reported in the local press as being tantamount to an occurrence of mass debauchery, lasting an entire week.
Said to be repulsed by the condition of the Blackfriars' Redux at the end of the six day extravaganza and arranged to take apartments elsewhere in the Blackfriars district until a thorough deep clean could be undertaken.